Big Bear Manor Jacuzzi Cabins offers cozy, wood-paneled cabins in Big Bear Lake, each featuring a jetted tub for two beside a wood-burning fireplace — a signature combination that sets this property apart. Units also include kitchenettes, private decks, and all the essentials for a comfortable mountain stay.
The property allows dogs in select cabins (Cabins 10-13), with small dogs under 15 pounds accepted with management approval. If you’re traveling with a small dog, this setup actually works pretty well since you get your own private space without worrying about other guests’ dogs nearby. The jetted tub is positioned so you can soak while watching your dog relax on the cabin deck or by the fireplace on cooler nights. Past guests have noted that the property did not charge an additional pet fee for small dogs, though policies may change. You’ll definitely want to contact the property directly to confirm current pet rules, size limits, and which cabins are available for dogs before booking.
The cabins sit conveniently close to Big Bear Lake’s main attractions, including the Village shops and restaurants, ski resorts, and multiple hiking trails. If your dog enjoys water, the lake itself is nearby for potential beach time depending on the season. The quiet location at the property means you’re tucked away enough to actually enjoy that hot tub without much noise, but you’re not so isolated that you can’t easily get into town for supplies or a meal if you need to.
The combination of private hot tubs and fireplaces makes this a realistic option if you’re planning a mountain getaway with your small dog and want some actual relaxation time. The fact that dogs are limited to specific cabins keeps things manageable for the property and more peaceful for everyone staying here.





